Nuts are generally considered non-perishable due to their low moisture content, which helps prevent spoilage. However, they can go rancid over time because of their fat content, especially if not stored properly. To maximize their shelf life, it's best to keep nuts in a cool, dark place or refrigerate them. While they don't spoil quickly, they do have a limited shelf life, typically lasting several months to a year.
'Nonperishable' is already in English.
Cans of food or boxes of noodles are supposed to be nonperishable food items.There you go!
An adjective, for example: The nonperishable apple never went rotten. The word nonperishable is describing apple, and apple is a noun and adjectives describe nouns.
You have spelled it correctly.
Yoghurt is not non-perishable.
Something that won't spoil quickly.
Lutefisk is a particularly nasty, nonperishable foreign food. This fermented fish, stored in a jar or can, has an overwhelming lye odor, but is considered a delicacy in Norway.
Things like oils and waters
No, it will grow eyes, then sprouts, and then eventually turn to mush and rot.
Nonperishable drinks include options like bottled water, canned beverages (such as soda and energy drinks), powdered drink mixes (like instant coffee or lemonade), and shelf-stable juice boxes. These drinks have a long shelf life and can be stored without refrigeration. Additionally, some plant-based milks in aseptic packaging, like almond or soy milk, can also be considered nonperishable.
All crops are perishable - being of natural origin they are all susceptible to decay.
LOTS of water, white clothing/light colored clothing ,(nonperishable food(nuts , dried fruits , jerky etc.) , basic shelter (tent most likely), good boots ( snake bites 0.0) Also a map or GPS, and a cell phone (that hopefully has service)